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more Example: a friend of mine went to the hospital after a motorcycle accident. He’d flown over a car and landed hard on his head. Bizarrely, he was sent home with very little care, and no imaging of his back, even though he was complaining of severe lower back pain. A doctor reassured him that it was just muscle spasms. (This all happened at a hospital that was notorious for being over-crowded and poorly run.) The next day, still in agony, he went to see a doctor at a walk-in clinic, who immediately took him for an x-ray… which identified a serious lumbar fracture and imminent danger of paralysis. He had been lucky to get through the night without disaster! He was placed on a spine board immediately and sent for surgery. The moral of the story? Sometimes, when you’ve had a major trauma and your back really hurts, it’s because your back is broken. BACK TO TEXT
Accessibility Go CONTACT US Kids & Teen Furniture 404-778-7777 Changing Tables Spondylolisthesis. This condition occurs when one vertebra slips over the adjacent one. There are 5 types of spondylolisthesis but the most common are secondary to a defect or fracture of the pars (between the facet joints) or mechanical instability of the facet joints (degenerative). The pain can be caused by instability (back) or compression of the nerves (leg).
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Anywhere Beanbags™ There hasn’t been much scientific evidence directly linking posture to developing back pain, but it makes sense that posture can put pressure on different parts of your back. And if you’re always slumped to one side, some muscles may become weaker than others and therefore more susceptible to strain or damage. If spinal supporting muscles weaken, it can also affect the position of your spine, contributing to back pain.
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